The Cambridge Modern History: Napoleon

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Sir Adolphus William Ward
Macmillan, 1918
 

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Battle of Copenhagen
52
Negotiations broken
66
Spain Portugal and Egypt
72
French treaties with Prussia and Russia
78
Organisation of the Cisalpine Republic
84
Disappointments of the Dutch
90
Policy of the Directory in Switzerland
96
xiv
100
Negotiations between Great Britain and France
103
FRANCE UNDER THE EMPIRE 180414
107
The Imperial household
113
National Debt The Funds Public works
119
French manufactures
125
Literature Chateaubriand
131
Demaillots plot Anxiety about Spain
137
Decay of industry Malets plot
143
By H A L FISHER M A Fellow and Tutor of New College Oxford
148
Family law
154
The law of inheritance
160
PAGE
162
The Commission on Civil Procedure
166
xvi
169
The Jury question
172
The Bankruptcy Law Defects of the Commercial Code
178
Consalvi in Paris The Concordat signed
184
The Italian Concordat
190
The Confederation of the Rhine
195
Papal States annexed Captivity of the Pope
196
The German States and the Church
202
CHAPTER VIII
208
The Boulogne flotilla
214
Nelson in pursuit of Villeneuve
220
Calders action off Cape Finisterre
226
Nelsons plan of battle
229
British expeditions to Turkey and Egypt
235
The Continental System and British trade
241
The kingdom of Italy
247
Convention between Prussia and the Allies
256
Peace of Pressburg Alliance of France and Prussia
262
End of the Holy Roman Empire Dispute about Cattaro
270
Battle of Jena
276
The Berlin Decree Poland and Austria
283
Action of Great Britain Fall of Danzig
289
Napoleon at Dresden British expedition to Stralsund
295
The coercion of Portugal
301
The exhaustion of Prussia
307
Napoleon prepares for an Eastern expedition
311
Russia and Austria Napoleons demands on Prussia
317
Revolution in Sweden Abdication of Gustavus
323
Early life of Stein His rise to power
329
Expulsion of Stein German literature
335
CHAPTER XII
341
Austrian plan Distribution of French forces
347
The battle of Wagram
353
Resistance of Tyrol The rising suppressed
356
Influence of the Mercantilists and Rousseau
362
Apparent probability of Napoleons success
368
Fontainebleau Decrees Fresh annexations
374
Napoleons excessive confidence
380
The government of Selim III
386
Napoleon and his servants The Italian Republic
393
Annexation of Etruria
399
Reforms in the Neapolitan kingdom under Joseph
406
Westphalia under Jerome Bonaparte
412
Defects of the Napoleonic system 392
416
Marmonts work in Illyria The Colonies
419
Fears of annexation The Continental System
425
The revolution of Aranjuez
431
Battle of Toulouse Results of the war
482
Alexanders accession His first counsellors
483
French deficiencies The Russian forces
489
Battle of Borodino
495
Kutusoffs pursuit Grave situation of the French
501
International conditions after the retreat
507
Treaty of Kalisch Movements of York
513
Opportunities lost by the Allies Napoleons plans
516
Austria joins the alliance Allied forces and plans
522
The Russians at Priesten Battle of Kulm
528
Preliminary engagements Dispositions of forces
534
fourth day French retreat
540
Napoleons advance Conference at Châtillon
546
The Conference closed Napoleons manœuvres
552
Napoleons abdication Question of the Regency
558
Stipulations of the Senate Return of Monsieur
560
The Church Royalists and Constitutionalists
569
Flight of Louis XVIII Fall of the monarchy
575
Minor Kings and Princes
582
Other interests Committee of the Four Powers
588
Saxony supported by France
594
The Swiss question settled
601
Modena etc The Legations
603
Early drafts of a Constitution
609
CHAPTER XX
616
The allied forces Wellingtons army
622
Prussian retirement to Wavre
628
Napoleons confidence DErlons advance
634
Rout of the French army
640
New Treaty of Alliance Rapid settlements
647
Treatment of France
653
The Germanic Confederation
659
The Holy Alliance
665
Actual achievements of the Congress
671
Pitt returns to power The new Ministry
683
Portland resigns Finance Sir Francis Burdett
691
Parliamentary reform Fitzwilliam Viceroy
697
Project of Union Adverse views
703
CHAPTER XXIII
709
Treaty with Oudh The Marátha confederacy
725
Lord Minto in office Mutiny at Vellore
731
Captain Phillip Early struggles of the colony
737
The Quebec Act The United Empire Loyalists
743
Islands captured Occupation of Cape Colony
749
Treaty of Paris Colonial results of the war
755
Protests Napoleons autobiography
761
The French nobility
767
CHAPS PAGES
773
By G P GOOCH M A M P late Scholar of Trinity College
778
sulate and the Empire 7878
787
tributaries 8017
801
The Codes 8089
808
The Command of the Sea 81623
816
Tilsit and Erfurt 82732
827
The War of 1809 8335
833
CHAPTER III
851
The invasion of Russia 8547
854
The war in Germany and Italy
857
The passage of the St Bernard
865
The First Restoration
868
PAGE
903
The British Empire 88391
918
Change in the policy of Pitt
919
The work of Warren Hastings
921
Catholic Emancipation Pitt resigns
925
Relations with Oudh and Haidarábád
931
Renewal of the war with England
934
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